Face, tum & feed drawings

I have many sketch books that are filled up and I keep meaning to share them, but there are so many and I try to keep each post themed and then I just get overwhelmed or there is something else I have to tend to – Toddler, deadline, laundry – don’t forget to be social Lily.


Toddler has been demanding that I draw her lately.

“Mumma, draw me, draw me mumma, MUMMA DRAW ME!”

( FYI she is now sitting in my lap and we are fighting for the desk space.. Talk about multi tasking future employer poeple! )

Drawing and painting – 33 weeks


Recently I purchased what I refer to as ‘proper paints’ – they are amazing. ( David Hockney uses them, I was told by the lovely man in the art store.) So this was a good opportunity to try them out. I was in my painting shed for hours just blissing out on both of these amazing new experiences!

away

Before my frown lines crease any deeper, before my voice becomes so shrill that only dogs can hear it, before I fall asleep on the job/ at the wheel – I am going away.

With my lady friend.

For ladycay.

 

Rain, rain, rainy day.

The top sketch is of Brunswick Bound – a bookshop I am fond of. I sat with my friend B – we went to VCA together – and it was nice just to drink tea, sketch and buy books. I then visited another friend – Nicholas Jones – in his studio and did a very rough sketch (above ). I’d like to go back and draw for longer.


I’ve been sketching people about town a lot lately. The above one is of an artist recreating an old work in chalk on Swanston Street. His friend watched me and then introduced himself when I had finished – he told me his name was Wayne and said that his name will probably change again soon. We talked very briefly about art and composition and then I made a mad dash to meet my better half for a delicious dinner.


I was also at the Wheeler Centre and I decided to do some more sketching out front of the State Library of Victoria. I had aimed to draw the building but found I wanted to do quick sketches of people sunbathing, reading and chatting on the lawn instead.


I’ve been thinking a lot about Dürer lately and deciede to do a quick drawing referencing his prayer hands drawing. I nicknamed it “Dürer with nailpolish” – not sure anyone apprictaes that, but I do.

I’m thinking of doing a series of portraits of men – as my last two big drawings of Nicholas Jones and TUSK were very popular. So I asked my long time pal and fellow artist Mo Campobasso to pose for me as well. We chatted about Dürer’s self portraits.

Portrait of poet Ainslee Laura Meredith

I finished this portrait a number of months ago but didn’t have time to get it online.

My drawing style is changing, I’ve begun to use a lot more crosshatching in my big drawings, which I am really enjoying.

Ainslee is a Melbourne based poet who recently released a book of poetry called Pinetorch. You can follow her on twitter.